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The Omission of Verse 21

It was not a failure of literacy, but a choice of power.

By Caitlin CharltonPublished a day ago โ€ข Updated a day ago โ€ข 1 min read
The Omission of Verse 21
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I. No man is permitted to

assume a position or to

domineer.

Those who are quiet and

demur with fear.

He shall not soak up a

position without

accountability; in the

absence of truth he must be

quiet.

*

II. That much is clear.

Regarding the omission of

verse 21: The one way street

is hereby declared a dead end.

Not the start of a revolution.

*

III. You cannot submit to

yourself, you must submit to

women.

It was not a failure of literacy

that they leaned on the

choice of power.

*

IV. They had no head

No hair.

No one to worship but a

sneer.

*

I still havenโ€™t washed my hair.

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout 15 hours ago

    Lol, that last line was so random! I think you nailed this challenge brilliantly!

  • Harper Lewisabout 18 hours ago

    knowing what I do, your restraint is impeccable. This has real teeth, especially these lines "It was not a failure of literacy that they leaned on the choice of power." as always, exceptionally well done.

  • Mark Grahamabout 23 hours ago

    Power isn't all it's cracked up to be. We all must just do what we must do to get things done. Good job. (I think I read this right.)

  • AMEN I. No man is permitted to assume a position or to domineer.

  • This is so powerful

  • Wow this piece really spoke to me and this line right here really spoke to me III. You cannot submit to yourself, you must submit to women. It was not a failure of literacy that they leaned on the choice of power. Great poem, I mean it ๐Ÿ’œ

  • Sara Wilsona day ago

    I love this..I'm not one who wants to be in any position of power but men haven't done the beta jobs imo. And your line was fun and relatable. To me, it was like being too busy with writing your pieces and then a random memory you wanted to get something done. An inner thought that made it to the finished page. Love that!

  • Harper Lewisa day ago

    Iโ€™m coming back for a close read when I get to work. But really quick, a technical note about the challenge is one line, and they consider your last line as three lines because of the line breaks. Not sure, but I would give that some thought. ๐Ÿ’–

  • Lana V Lynxa day ago

    That unnecessary line is too funny, Caitlin! Great poem!

  • I don't know what's going on, but I love the randomness of the last sentence.

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